A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Cleon
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WEBCleon. ( Κλέων ), the son of Cleaenetus, shortly after the death of Pericles, succeeding, it is said ( Aristoph. Kn. 130, and Schol.), Eucrates the flaxseller, and Lysicles the sheep-dealer, became the most trusted and popular of the people's favourites, and for about six years of the Peloponnesian war (B. C. 428-422) may be regarded as ...
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